Great post, the performance of Seamus and his bravery in this day and age was fantastic. And as you say and not to be forgotten JJK brilliant as his deputy. Seamus must be our next captain. Not to put cold water on this, but did anyone else find it a bit strange Seamus played the full game after being out with a serious injury ?

I knew that someday I was going to die, and I knew that before I died, two things would happen to me. That number one; I would regret my entire life, and number two; that I would want to live my life over again.

As well as putting in a relatively heroic performance and being a thoroughly likeable lad, I think the reason we've all loved Seamus coming back in so much is that he's a connection to a different time for Everton, when things made a lot more sense, and there was a lot more stability.

Since we've entered into the Moshiri era (which I support fully, and think will ultimately be a force for good), things have been a bit all over the place - different managers, players coming in and out of the club very quickly, unrecongniseable performances from one week to the next.

It's been a very chaotic, unstable time for Evertonians and it's so comforting and reassuring that amid all the change and indecision, a Colossus like Seamus Coleman still stands granite-like, unaffected by the winds of change that have blown through Goodison Park. A hero for all the ages.

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As well as putting in a relatively heroic performance and being a thoroughly likeable lad, I think the reason we've all loved Seamus coming back in so much is that he's a connection to a different time for Everton, when things made a lot more sense, and there was a lot more stability.

Since we've entered into the Moshiri era (which I support fully, and think will ultimately be a force for good), things have been a bit all over the place - different managers, players coming in and out of the club very quickly, unrecongniseable performances from one week to the next.

It's been a very chaotic, unstable time for Evertonians and it's so comforting and reassuring that amid all the change and indecision, a Colossus like Seamus Coleman still stands granite-like, unaffected by the winds of change that have blown through Goodison Park. A hero for all the ages.

And that he cost us what some of our current shite players earn for a disinterested half of play doesn't hurt.

He's everything you can ask for in a footballer--brave, skilled, loyal, humble, etc.--minus so much of the garbage you get from 21st century footballers. Top lad.